Building a system to access facilities
Finding available spaces in school for their studies and group discussions is a common activity done by students. However many times this is a time-consuming activity and drains the mental energy of these students; the moment they find the space they are likely to feel greater exhaustion and are neg...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1411442023-03-04T19:39:24Z Building a system to access facilities Yu, Kevin Yong Hui Lin Rongming School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering MRMLIN@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Computer science and engineering Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Computer systems organization::Special-purpose and application-based systems Engineering::Aeronautical engineering Finding available spaces in school for their studies and group discussions is a common activity done by students. However many times this is a time-consuming activity and drains the mental energy of these students; the moment they find the space they are likely to feel greater exhaustion and are negatively impacted in productivity. A solution is proposed: mobile application for these students to find available spaces and be able to book them for use. Through this report, the author develops a prototype of such a mobile application. The application development process is iterative and this report covers the first iteration. This solution is aimed at improving student productivity and therefore their academic performance. Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) 2020-06-04T06:58:56Z 2020-06-04T06:58:56Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141144 en C089 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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Finding available spaces in school for their studies and group discussions is a common activity done by students. However many times this is a time-consuming activity and drains the mental energy of these students; the moment they find the space they are likely to feel greater exhaustion and are negatively impacted in productivity. A solution is proposed: mobile application for these students to find available spaces and be able to book them for use. Through this report, the author develops a prototype of such a mobile application. The application development process is iterative and this report covers the first iteration. This solution is aimed at improving student productivity and therefore their academic performance. |
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